Examples of using MORSE system in English and their translations into Czech
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Max. size of Morse system packet is 1600 bytes.
Both transmission channels(radio and GPRS) are integrated into the MORSE system.
The optimum packet size for MORSE system is 200-400 bytes.
The MORSE system is used by companies of all sizes from both the public and private sectors.
This Word serves only for Morse system and is not accessible to users.
Transaction networks require extremely short response times- an ideal application for the MORSE system.
In order to master all the functions of the router and the MORSE system you should refer to other documents.
The MORSE system provides communication possibilities for hundreds of telemetry applications around the world, for example.
The broadcast is implemented into the MORSE system, the data addressed to 255 is processed as broadcast.
The MORSE system is ideal for applications requiring frequent transmission of short messages with a minimum response time.
Police supervisory centre, nationwide network Czech Republic, MORSE system and more than 4000 special radio modems.
These additional hardware primarily allow other transmission paths besides the radio channel to be integrated into the MORSE system.
Gas applications- the largest network based on the MORSE system Slovakian Gas Industry- Slovakia more than 1300 points.
And MS2000/24 are two types of mains power supplies which primarily serve for feeding all MORSE system components.
The MORSE system may also be applied to control street lamps or to transmit information to public information boards.
This is a public telecommunication network for data transmission based on the MORSE system operated by RACOM in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
MORSE system users receive all software updates free of charge ensuring that networks are permanently maintained in peak form.
For such cases RACOM has developed and manufacturers the MSU120 power supply which allows MORSE system components to be supplied from solar energy.
Obsolete, not supported in the MORSE system 1 RACOM s.r.o.- S-BUS protocol for MORSE The parity bit defines the frame type.
These times need to be selected in each CU differently, however,it is not considered a fault if two CU have the same time as the MORSE system will handle this.
E-mail: racom@racom. eu The MORSE system is often installed at locations where neither mains nor any other form of electrical energy is available.
From the above it is obvious thatonly useful data and stamp secured with MORSE system algorithms are transmitted through the MORSE channel.
The MORSE system is ideal for communication within security systems thanks to its inherent characteristics and the use of the radio channel.
Before any decision is made to purchase a RACOM solution we perform a thorough analysis free of charge to ascertain whether the MORSE system is the most suitable solution for the application in question.
Control and diagnostics All MORSE system components are set up and controlled using programs supplied for MS Windows and Linux which RACOM provides free of charge.
Packet sent to relevant SCC(serial port) From the above it is apparent that only service data secured by MORSE system algorithms are transmitted via the(RF) channel.
The MORSE system is successfully exploited for accessing the Internet over extremely long distances or in areas with an underdeveloped infrastructure.
The packet is sent to relevant SCC(serial port) From the above it is obvious that data is transmitted via the RF channel in the way it was delivered to the SC channel, only without SYNC1 and SYNC2,of course secured with MORSE system algorithms.
E-mail: racom@racom. eu In the MORSE system RACOM uses radio channels of width 12.5 kHz, 25 kHz, 200 kHz, 250 kHz and 500 kHz and also the GPRS system for data transmission.
The ability to provide a transparent IP interface predestines MORSE systems for use in areas lacking networks built around a common infrastructure, e.g. on the open sea or in remote areas of third world countries.